Is there a term for this?

Saturday, April 4, 2015




         I was once a working mother. A super busy trial lawyer one. I sometimes left the house before my baby woke up and got home after he went to sleep, so I was also a very-guilty-feeling-working mother.

   After I found out that my live-in-nanny was pretty much a crazy person, I instantly quit my career and I was then a stay-at- home mother. I was all in. In one fell swoop, I went from carrying a briefcase to pushing a double stroller around every single mall in South Florida during the especially hot and rainy summer of 2000 to keep the three of us from going crazy.
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   I then became a hybrid of the two. I work out of my house.

    I deal with all of the stay-at-home mother stuff like doing a million loads of laundry (per week!), cooking, carpooling, homework,  being on the PTA, class projects, extra-curricular activities, attending teacher conferences and school events,  finding SAT tutors, and on and on and on and on.

    I also have two paying jobs and write this blog (for free) and do all three from my home office which happens to be located in my bedroom.   I've had a successful eBay consignment business for over ten years and a couple of years ago I started do some freelance trial consulting for a few attorneys that I know.  

    It would probably be easier to just hire a live in housekeeper and go back to work full time. I'm sure that getting a job outside the home would be more lucrative than to do all three of these other jobs at home.  

    I really do like being a stay-at-home mother though. I like the flexibility of being able to be present for the fun stuff that happens during the work day like events at school but more importantly, I need to be around when things are not going well like when someone needs to go to the doctor or needs mommy to make grilled cheese for lunch when a bad cold hits. With my kids now teenagers, I  think being around to make sure everyone is keeping in check is also not a bad idea. 

   However, when you work out of your house, no one else thinks that you are really that busy.  Everyone from my friends, to the other PTA  moms, to my very own large extended family, seems to forget  that I am working during the day. While you would never call a business executive during the day to ask him to drop what he was doing to help you out at the book fair because three mom's canceled, it seems to happen to me on a regular basis. 

    Can we coin a new term for me that will tell everyone that I actually work during the day, especially during school hours? I will print it up on business cards under my name.  "Work-at-home mother" sounds too much like "stay-at-home mother". "Domestic Engineer" is a fancy name for a housewife.  Please help as I am stumped.

5 comments:

angryparsnip said...

I will have to think about this.

I did everything you said but only had two other jobs.
At one time I had one child in Elementary, Junior High and High School ! 3 PTA'S
I made my good friend a card that was kind of a joke but she used it a few times

NO NO NO NO NO
her name
I am not at home
phone #
I will call back after 6 pm

Then made a sign for her door for drop ins

Not quite what you want but it sorta worked and was fun

cheers, parsnip




NanaDiana said...

I hear you, Julie. I worked out of my home for many years, too. You take the brunt of it all--everyone assumes because you are HOME you have all the time in the world to do EXTRA things.
I once had a message on our phone that said: I am working at home today from 8:30am to 3pm. Please feel free to leave me a message and I will get back to you after that. Then I would let the answering machine (old school, I know) pick the phone up every time. Not sure if something similar would work for you, or not.
Hmmm.
Home-based business owner?

Good luck- xo Diana

Misadventures of Widowhood said...

I used to work out of my home as well and had an outgoing message on my personal line with words to the effect that unless the call involved blood or broken bones, I would not be available between 10 and 4 to return their call. Why not simply put on your calling cards: Home-Based Office Hours are such and such?

Susie said...

Japolina, You are a mom, working from home...that is a heck of a job. Hey, just being a mom and caring for your family and taking care of your home is a job...some times thankless...most times under rated...Under paid..pay what's that ? LOL. You know when it came down to it, you made the best choice...being mom was top priority. I wish I could have, I did make my time with my girls count. But oh how I miss my girls and I having all that time together. Love everyday you have with your family . I admire you so much. Blessings to you, xoxo,Susie
p.s. here's your title...Superstar

Pres. Shaw said...

Domestic engineer sounds good but how about just the name of your businesses?

 
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